A group of New York City landlords is challenging the city’s rent control laws. They contend that such laws constitute
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An Open Letter to the Bellaire City Council
As the Bellaire City Council contemplates restricting or banning short-term rentals (STRs), it is important to consider the full context,
First in Time
Nightclubs can make for very poor neighbors. Loud noise, traffic, and drunken patrons can be disruptive to the residents of
To Bee or not to Bee
In 2016, government officials in Dorchester County, South Carolina, were concerned about mosquitoes spreading the Zika virus. They ordered aerial
A Pyrrhic Victory for Property Rights?
Many are hailing the Supreme Court’s recent ruling in Cedar Point Nursery v. Hassid as a victory for property rights.
A Non-victory for Property Rights
Two weeks ago, the Texas Senate passed HB 2730, an action that many are proclaiming as a victory for property
The End of the Road is Venezuela
A movement is underway to pressure the Biden Administration to waive global intellectual property (IP) rights to COVID vaccines developed
The Roundup 13
The Seattle City Council recently passed a law that provides legal representation for tenants facing eviction. According to the Seattle